Månad: november 2018
Tuesday Photo Challenge: Trio…
CFFC: Lights
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Lights
If there were no lights in the world, we would not be able to see something of it. At least not at night. So, here we go with artificial lights!
Macro Monday – in My Morning Garden
Some surviving flowers in my garden – but not many. In the early morning light – this Aster Princess wearing her crown.
Less spectacular, but very saffron – is the millimeter lichen on my old apple tree.
And the Common Spindle – with a delightful fruit. I collected some seeds in the forest 6-7 years ago – and got these lovely results.
Silent Sunday
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #19: Magical Light
Magical Light – thank you, Amy, for a magical challenge! Hear a photographer’s voice:
Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher.
William Wordsworth
A gray day provides the best light
Leonardo da Vinci
Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light
Theodore Roethke
While we are alive we should sit among colored lights and taste good wines, and discuss our adventures in far places; when we are dead, the opportunity is past.
Jack Vance
Be a light unto yourself
Gautama Buddha
Every moment of light and dark is a miracle
Walt Whitman
There is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in.
Leonard Cohen
To love beauty is to see light
Victor Hugo
On Closing the Door – A New One Opens
Hiking with my dogs yesterday, the change in Nature, from just one day back, was very obvious –
Yesterday was a short ”between time” in the forest, where some parts still were extremely colourful, even if the colours had turned more harmoniously yellow/brown.
No wind and a clear, chilly day, we all enjoyed what we understood from the weather reports, would be the last remaining bright day this autumn.
Inside the dense pine forest, I could still find some yellow beeches, shining beacons in the darkness. But out in the open – the misty light had closed the golden door behind us.
Cee’s B&W Photo Challenge: Liquid Drinks
Thursday Thoughts – What Eyes Can Tell
At the Light Move Festival in September, there were astonishing light shows in the evenings. But daytime, we walked all over the city, enjoying the people and the festive feeling in every corner of the main streets.
I met many lovely people, and talked to some…when I suddenly came across a couple sitting on a colourful bench. At their feet, a gorgeous dog with fantastic fur – both colours and structure. About the size of a Labrador, but with a slender and agile appearance.
I asked if I could talk to her and feel her lovely coat.
I was allowed to do so…and bent down to touch her. Her name was Annie, only 2 years old, completely calm and harmonious.
And then – she raised her head and looked at me –
– Have you ever seen anything like those eyes? My cheek fell and I just gasped.
I tried to find out what breed she was, but as I guessed, she must have been a mix. It turned out she was from Romania, and on my question about her parents and siblings, they said they did not know…Or rather, I think they could not understand or speak enough English to answer my questions.
Again I told them what an amazing dog they had – so calm too at this young age. A precious gem. It was not easy to leave her there – and I so regret I never found out their names and address. It would have been great to follow her life further on.
Those eyes –
Unforgettable


























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